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  1. 10 points
    Here is a side shot of my blackhood with enough power to turn on a few more lights.
  2. 9 points
    Had the C-160 automatic out today pushing some leaves. Haven’t had this one out on months but she fired right up!
  3. 9 points
    Plow tractor swapped places with mowing tractor today. Pointed out, ready for snow duty! Need to start the search for a new seat
  4. 8 points
    Took the C160 Automatic for a bit of a shakedown run. Drove around for a good 20+ minutes. Transmission seems good and strong. No loss of power or speed when hot. Speed control lever stays where you put it. It's very willing to start but the starter needs a clean out and likely bushings.
  5. 7 points
    So this mod is the "ugly" one, but it is completely reversable. I've done this a couple times now, and it gives excellent results. Definitely the brightest LED mod I've found so far for this style headlight. The LED assemblies are made for overhead interior lights on a car. I got them online for about $6 each. They come with double side tape on the back, and I don't use it. The short of this is simple. I solder small JST connectors on just in case one LED panel fails, though it hasn't happened yet. Then I use hot glue to secure them to the back of the bezel. I use hot glue because it holds great, but can be removed without damaging the bezel. The glue seals out any crud, and so far has held up to the heat of the engine no problem. The pictures don't come close to showing just how bright these are.
  6. 6 points
    We scored another project pulling tractor and a ton of extra parts!!
  7. 6 points
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  9. 5 points
    So far so good. Now that I have a decent feeling about the transmission being happy I'll run down through the list of to-do's on it. Get the plow/weights/chains on during the process.
  10. 5 points
    This was the worst wheel. Even with the lathe it took a while to get it cleaned up.
  11. 5 points
  12. 5 points
    On my old B-100 with a 48" blade and manual lift, I found that anything that I did to make it easier to lift defeated the purpose of having a heavy blade. It would not stay in contact with the pavement. I solved the problem by getting a 416-H with hydro lift. My left shoulder and back appreciates it.
  13. 5 points
    I used a 400lbs actuator at the time, worked flawlessly for doing a 3 car driveway. PROGRESSIVE AUTOMATIONS Electric Linear Actuator 12V i set it up using a solenoid and a rocker switch. Once I started plowing the road (private drive, county doesn’t plow it), I had to modify my battery box for a marine starting battery, because I was depleting my normal battery.
  14. 5 points
    Had my friend Michael over yesterday and we drove my Wheel Horses for 3 hours, trail-riding, drag racing in the driveway, racing in circles around the driveway, and just about any other type of driving you could think of. It was fun, and good for the tractors, the 520 hasn’t been run like that in years and the 607 hasn’t been run like that since I got it or since I rebuilt the transmission. So it was good for everyone, we even stayed out until it was dark and raced with the headlights on the 520 on. I was too busy racing to take any pictures though. The only reason the 520 was slower was because it had the plow on.
  15. 4 points
    Found a few pictures of the Horse and Deere together. I realized once relocating to Maine I would need a bigger tractor to be able to tackle larger tasks. Unfortunately storage becomes an issue and I do not like leaving much to the elements. The Kwik- Way served me well and do miss it for the lighter tasks but when the job requires a little more power I go diesel. 2009 3320.
  16. 4 points
    Just put my order in for some decals from redo your horse since I loved his decals last two times and the custom pink n purple ones for my daughters pink n purple 702 just wanna say thanks to a great fella with great decals
  17. 4 points
    1533 bearings were NLA until Lowell stepped up to the plate https://wheelhorsepartsandmore.com/?s=1533&post_type=product&dgwt_wcas=1
  18. 4 points
    Trina painted the implement control handle/lever and a rear hitch for Millie today. One step closer to it being a plow tractor for her.
  19. 4 points
    The Paint Department played a bit of BBQ black on a muffler I got from a generous Redsquare member. This'll be put on the '75 C160 Automatic.
  20. 4 points
  21. 4 points
    I really like the looks of the Work Horse. My next quest will be to find one with the automatic transmission.
  22. 4 points
    One very good trick...if your blade frame is twisted a little (your blade does not set flat on the surface) you can use air in your tires to balance out that twist.
  23. 4 points
    I was playing in the shop early this morning. I spent a few minutes with the grinder with a cut off wheel, the drill press, and the lathe.
  24. 4 points
    Menards has them for 129.99. I just ordered one. This site just keeps costing me money.😊
  25. 4 points
    I thought I should have one of these. Hmmmm @ $250, I thought wrong. Thats more than I paid for most of my On second thought, I do want an electric Wheel Horse.
  26. 4 points
  27. 4 points
    Winter 2020 with the LSE on a snow ride. Does good on the packed trails, just leave that throttle up and that Hydro lever down and keep up the momentum. Sweet sound from that Magnum.
  28. 4 points
    The bed made it on today after all. Temp fitted a cab corner just to get a better feel for things.
  29. 3 points
    It doesn't say in the thread. The only option i have at the moment is to use 1 of these.
  30. 3 points
    I'm not gona take her behind the barn yet and put her down.she is on three legs at the time but I can save her.🤣
  31. 3 points
    I’ve used both PC7 and JB Weld on rim pitting in the beat area. Both work, although PC7 is a little thicker. I apply with a putty knife best I can. Then lay wax paper or clear cellophane wrap on it and smooth with my fingers through the wrap. Leave the wrap in place until dry. I then use a coarse file to work it down close and finish with sandpaper. Using the file and the wheel in the lathe should work great.
  32. 3 points
    Yeah just like that. Outstanding looking tractor. You can drop it off anytime 😄
  33. 3 points
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  35. 3 points
    A little work on the arm rest today. Everything is going to bolt together. With the questions the wife has been asking I can see a door and roof upgrade of sorts it the future.
  36. 3 points
    Perfect way to clean them with a wire wheel too!
  37. 3 points
    I do pretty much what Steve said. I use JB Weld to hold a small piece of sheet metal under the hood. Then bondo, sand, prime and paint. I like the idea of the support under the hole. This Suburban 400 hood had several holes in it.
  38. 3 points
    I hope this ole goat can splain to you all . If you go to Northern , it sells a toggle switch that can be used with the electric actuator . ( don't buy it it corrodes too fast in humid areas) it is a simple crossing the wires on the switch for the up and down movement of the rod inside the actuator. The switch that Dave recommended is better designed. The actuator acts like the long down force link that WH made . I have an electric actuator on the rear of my 416-8 "what the what" . I can back up to my yard wagon (fully load) hook up , Thumb the switch and it lifts the load and holds in place ( bought the unit from @Fun Engineer years ago) . If I ever recover from food poisoning (don't ask) . I will take pictures of Dave unit for you guys.
  39. 3 points
    what about just using a series of heatsinks with a nice little fan behind it to circulate the unclaimed heat?
  40. 3 points
    I managed to get the pivot separated from the blade using a hydraulic jack as I seen done for the axle hubs.
  41. 3 points
    Newest additions, a cigarette lighter and a USB port for charging my phone 😂 The Beagle owns the rig, I just drive it.
  42. 3 points
    @WHX?? agree with the stainless never seize lubricant , the stainless I use is the real thing , 316 -food grade stainless , left over from my work days , not the Chinese garbage they sell today , always flat washer it during build , no galling at any point , smooth threading , no problems, pete
  43. 3 points
    I agree with @Achto on the Magic Heat reclaimed. We used one for years in the old garage. It worked great. It was really nice with the thermostatic controlled fan option. I also agree with @roadapples with the periodic "let it roar" concept. Ours used to be 8ft of stove pipe straight up from the stove, attached to a suspended brick chimney. We would let it roar in the morning. While tending the stove we would tap on the pipe with an old lead smelting ladle and let the creosote fall in and burn off. We never used "good" wood in the garage. It was always standing dead. Spruce,fir,pine,hackmatack,poplar heck even alder. Never had to clean the chimney in 10yrs. Checked it twice a season.
  44. 3 points
    I use the cardboard method myself for hardware with 1 coat of primer and 2 coats of finish. Good results with small artist type brush for touch ups if needed @41chevy
  45. 3 points
    Spend some time mowing lawn or clearing snow and you'll quickly fall in love with a hydro. The ability to switch directions by simply moving the lever forward and back is very handy.
  46. 3 points
    One custom throttle knob complete.
  47. 2 points
    Yes we are lol. Well actually when I started it I had a standard UTV Side x Side look in mind. When I started setting the parts on hand in place it really wasn't tripping my trigger. So a quick shifting of gears I revisted my parts pile and thats how this all happened. A roadster pickup wasn't even on the radar.
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  50. 2 points
    We have several sets of LED lights to be installed. A fella at work bought a bulk pack of the old style backup lamp replacement bulbs that Horses used for front lights. Look like little corn cobs. I put them in Trina's 867. She cleaned up and painted the headlamp bezel and..... Excellent.
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